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GGOG examines whether Royal Dornoch could be a future Open Championship venue.

July 24, 2013

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GGOG (Great Game of Golf), www.ggog.com, concludes it’s blog coverage of the 2013 Open with an analysis of whether Royal Dornoch in the Scottish Highlands could potentially be a future Open venue. Recent entries also include a look at the 18 best things about watching the Open on the BBC, an examination of where Open Champion Phil Mickelson now ranks in the history of the game, and a video blog entry called “Sights & Sounds–Muirfield.” The GGOG website preview continues at www.ggog.com and over 60 courses from Scotland are featured. Golfers can set up a free account, claim their GGOG “Locker”, choose their own “shortcuts” to their Locker, track the courses that they have played, request that certain courses be added to the site, connect with their buddies, and post scores and details from all their rounds going forward. Contact GGOG at https://ggog.com/Contact. Follow GGOG on Twitter @greatgameofgolf GGOG, “Great Game of Golf,”

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